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"Hairdresser on Fire" is a song by
Morrissey Steven Patrick Morrissey (; born 22 May 1959), known professionally as Morrissey, is an English singer and songwriter. He came to prominence as the frontman and lyricist of rock band the Smiths, who were active from 1982 to 1987. Since then ...
, first released as a B-side to his debut solo single "
Suedehead "Suedehead" is a 1988 single by English singer Morrissey, released on 15 February 1988. Co-written by Morrissey and former Smiths producer Stephen Street, the song was Morrissey's first solo release after the Smiths break-up. Morrissey was ins ...
". Co-written by Morrissey and producer
Stephen Street Stephen Brian Street (born 29 March 1960 in Hackney, London) is an English music producer best known for his work with The Smiths, The Cranberries and Blur. Street collaborated with Morrissey on his debut album ''Viva Hate'' following the spl ...
, the song features lyrics expressing Morrissey's frustration with being unable to see his hairdresser. In addition to its appearance on the "Suedehead" single, "Hairdresser on Fire" has appeared on the American release of Morrissey's debut solo album ''
Viva Hate ''Viva Hate'' is the debut solo studio album by English singer Morrissey. It was released on 14 March 1988 by HMV, six months after the final studio album by the Smiths, ''Strangeways, Here We Come'' (1987). Vini Reilly, the leader of the Eng ...
'', as well as his 1990 compilation album ''
Bona Drag ''Bona Drag'' is a compilation album by Morrissey released on 15 October 1990. The album features an array of Morrissey's most popular songs from his early solo career, most of which had not been released on any previous album. The album name m ...
''. Since its release, the song has seen critical acclaim for its jangly, string-inflected music and Morrissey's witty lyricism. It has since become a fan favorite, appearing on multiple compilation albums and as well as multiple iterations of Morrissey's live setlist.


Background

"Hairdresser on Fire" was written by Morrissey and collaborator Stephen Street, with whom he would co-write multiple singles and the album ''Viva Hate''. At the time of its release, the song was rumoured to have been inspired by the
Joe Orton John Kingsley Orton (1 January 1933 – 9 August 1967), known by the pen name of Joe Orton, was an English playwright, author, and diarist. His public career, from 1964 until his death in 1967, was short but highly influential. During this brie ...
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Kenneth Halliwell Kenneth Leith Halliwell (23 June 1926 – 9 August 1967) was a British actor, writer and collagist. He was the mentor, boyfriend and murderer of playwright Joe Orton. Childhood Halliwell was born in Bebington. He was very close to his moth ...
piece '' The Boy Hairdresser'' or, alternatively, Manchester hairdresser and disc jockey Andrew Berry, who had been a friend of Morrissey and former Smiths bandmate
Johnny Marr Johnny Marr (born John Martin Maher, 31 October 1963) is an English musician, songwriter and singer. He first achieved fame as the guitarist and co-songwriter of the Smiths, who were active from 1982 to 1987. He has since performed with numerous ...
. Morrissey rejected these explanations in a 1988 interview, commenting: "No, it's just a very simple song about trying to get hold of a hairdresser." Drummer
Andrew Paresi Andrew McGibbon (a.k.a. Andrew Paresi; born 1961 in Chiswick), is an English comedian, actor, writer, musician and composer. He has also produced and directed extensively, chiefly for radio. Education The son of James, a prominent educationalis ...
, who performed on the track, recalled of the song's origins in a 2004 interview: "I think it did stem from a real incident. I think Morrissey had been to
Toni & Guy Toni & Guy (stylised as TONI&GUY) is a British international chain of hairdressing salons founded in the UK in 1963 by brothers Toni and Guy Mascolo. History In 1963, Toni Mascolo and his brother Guy opened their first salon in Clapham, Londo ...
and hadn't quite been shown enough respect. You can imagine all kinds of interesting hairstyling ideas being discussed over Morrissey's head as he sits mumbling, 'Well, actually, no, I just want to keep me quiff. Paresi further commented that he "always liked" the song.


Release

"Hairdresser on Fire" was first released as one of the B-sides on the "Suedehead" single in February 1988. Morrissey's record label
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liked the song and pushed for it to be included on Morrissey's subsequent studio album ''Viva Hate'', but Morrissey and Street had decided on a track list already and refused to include the track. The song ultimately appeared on the North American release of ''Viva Hate'' as well as on the 1990 compilation album ''Bona Drag''. In 2012, Street remarked that the song should have been included on that year's expanded re-release of ''Viva Hate'', though Morrissey ultimately refused to include B-sides from the period on the reissue. It has since appeared on compilation albums '' The CD Singles '88–91''' and '' The Best of Morrissey''. Morrissey has performed the song live sporadically since its release, including for the 2004 birthday concert featured in the film ''
Who Put the M in Manchester? ''Who Put the M in Manchester?'' is a DVD documenting a live performance by Morrissey. The homecoming concert took place at the Manchester Arena in Manchester, England, on 22 May 2004, Morrissey's 45th birthday. The DVD was certified Gold by th ...
''. He began performing the song live again during his 2018 tour, marking the first time he performed the song live since 2004.


Critical reception

"Hairdresser on Fire" has seen critical acclaim since its release. Upon its release in 1988, the song was described by ''
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'' as "inspiring." In his 1990 review of ''Bona Drag'', Stuart Maconie of the ''NME'' said the song was "right up there with the very best of The Smiths" and commented, Hairdresser' is perfect, from the warm lyricism of the string introduction to those great lines about 'busy scissors' - funny, tender and sad." In a retrospective review, ''
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'' called the song "arguably the finest
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of Morrissey's career." ''
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'' ranked it as Morrissey's sixth best solo song, writing, "The impeccably rendered character study 'Hairdresser on Fire' is the sort of thing one can only imagine Morrissey pulling off." The ''
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'' ranked the song as Morrissey's seventh best solo track, writing, "The only thing prettier than the strings on this song is the orchestra that is Morrissey's dulcet croon." ''
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'' rated it his eleventh best, while ''
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'' included the song in their unranked top ten Morrissey songs, stating, "For someone so routinely dismissed as a navel-gazing misanthrope, 'Hairdresser on Fire' is probably the greatest example of Moz poking fun at his own reputation as a harbinger of doom: it's intentionally ridiculous, the bathos of the grand, sweeping swings and chiming bells used to soundtrack a fusspot having kittens about his hair."


References

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